Prince William embarked on a series of engagements in Cornwall yesterday, where he subtly addressed concerns about Kate Middleton's well-being following his recent travels.
The Duke of Cambridge is currently on a two-day visit to the Duchy of Cornwall, focusing on initiatives to combat homelessness and engaging with relevant stakeholders.
In an interview with Fabulous Digital, royal expert Phil Dampier interpreted William's decision to leave Kate and their children in Windsor as a "positive indication" of her recovery.
For those unaware, Kate is presently undergoing preventative chemotherapy after a diagnosis of undisclosed cancer earlier this year.
"Kate has opted for privacy regarding her cancer diagnosis and treatment, a decision respected by all," Phil conveyed. "We can only hope for the best, and the lack of news may indeed signify positive progress in her recovery."
He added, "Certain cues suggest her improving health, such as Prince William's increasing commitments, including his upcoming visit to the Scilly Isles for a day or two."
"I doubt he would extend his public engagements if he weren't confident in her recovery," the royal commentator concluded.